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It was about 10 degrees above freezing and we were getting some light rain. So there was just enough mist in the air to diffuse the light without looking too foggy.
I was in a hurry, but couldn't pass by this scene without capturing it.
Next time I will set the tripod and get more light by keeping the shutter open longer. Also, I will level things before I start shooting.
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Sat 3 Jan 2015, 13:38,
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I was in a hurry, but couldn't pass by this scene without capturing it.
Next time I will set the tripod and get more light by keeping the shutter open longer. Also, I will level things before I start shooting.

His best tips: use manual timing/ISO, shoot in portait position, get at least 1/3 overlap, if you don't have a panoramic head on your tripod, don't get too many things too close to you in the picture (because of the parallax effect you get when panning) and use PTgui as a stitching tool.
That is, if you use a photo camera and not a phone with one of those panorama panning apps :)
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Sat 3 Jan 2015, 14:36,
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That is, if you use a photo camera and not a phone with one of those panorama panning apps :)

You should check out Mediocre's work there. He is a photographic prodigy -- except he's very old
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Sat 3 Jan 2015, 15:54,
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I thought it might be where all the cool kids hand out
*was wrong
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Sat 3 Jan 2015, 15:55,
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*was wrong